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Foreword As one walks down the solemn, darkened halls of RHS, he can’t ignore the deep sense of attachment to them and a deeper sense of regret in leaving them. This is especially true for this year’s Senior Class. For four years each of us has given much hard work, energy, and love to this school, all in preparation for this ‘‘special’’ year. But now that our time to leave RHS has come, the quiet serenity of these corridors compel us to remember days gone by: Home- coming, that championship basketball game, Senior Day, Class Night, the perpetual noontime rush to the cafeteria, pep rallies and hoarse voices, exams, government class, that special ‘‘some- one,’’ our favorite teachers, All this we remember, and much more, But these halls also remind us to think ahead, to plan, to achieve, for we must pass through a longer and more difficult one, the hall of life. Soon we shall be going separate ways: each of us finding his rightful place in the world. As time and space intervene, we will drift further and further apart. Then our 1967 Owl will become our ‘‘magic carpet’’--as we dreamily turn the pages we shall find ourselves once more strolling the halls of RHS, hearing the chatter, the laughter, the shouts; dreading the up- coming test; anticipating the lunch bell, the big game, the special assembly, the Easter vaca- tion; remembering oid familiar faces; the classes, the books, the chalk dust, bulletin boards, the tests, the parties---everything that made up our years at RHS.
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Dedication Because they have given so generously of their time, their energy, and their talents whenever called upon; Because they have contributed immeasurably to making Rustburg High the wonderful school it is; and because they have added zest, spice, and charm to every phase of school life, the 1967 OWL Staff and Senior Class want to express our sincere appreciation by dedicating our 1967 Yearbook to two of the most lovable persons who ever walked our way -- Miss Bell and Miss Bragassa This picture proves that they can be .... Always Smiling Quiet for a moment! Off to the races
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